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  2. Glen House - Wikipedia

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    The completion of the Grand Trunk Railway in 1851 established a route from Portland, Maine, to Gorham, New Hampshire, and brought increased visitors to the area.John Bellows converted a farmhouse into a hotel the same year and then sold it in April 1852 to J. M. Thompson, who renamed it the Glen House and finished work on its rooms. [1]

  3. List of the oldest buildings in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Building Location First Built Notes William Whipple House: Kittery, Maine: c. 1660 Purportedly the oldest portion of home at 88 Whipple Road is alleged to circa 1660 and was occupied by Robert Cutt; it was later the birthplace of General William Whipple, Signer of the Declaration of Independence; located at 88 Whipple Road [8] [9] Possibly the oldest house in Maine.

  4. Elegant Glen Manor House has 150 years of history - AOL

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    You may know it as the place where your friends or family tied the knot or as an elegant house you pass by when driving through Portsmouth. Elegant Glen Manor House has 150 years of history Skip ...

  5. Early Cape houses of Wells, Maine - Wikipedia

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    In this photo of the Dorfield Farm house, the oldest portion of the house is on the right, with additions extending to the left. The Early Cape houses of Wells, Maine, are a collection of 18th-century Cape style houses in or near the town of Wells, Maine. The town has a concentration of these houses that is unusual in the state of Maine. In the ...

  6. Elegant Glen Manor House has 150 years of history - AOL

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  7. John Innes Kane Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The John Innes Kane Cottage, also known as Breakwater and Atlantique, is a historic summer estate house at 45 Hancock Street in Bar Harbor, Maine.Built in 1903-04 for John Innes Kane, a wealthy grandson [2] of John Jacob Astor and designed by local architect Fred L. Savage, it is one of a small number of estate houses to escape Bar Harbor's devastating 1947 fire.